Case Study from Jordan: Ajloun Forest Reserve

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Case Study from Jordan: Ajloun Forest Reserve

Understanding the site’s natural and cultural values at a site Level Understanding the distribution and intensity of threats at a site level Reflecting this understanding in the site’s zoning plan and management plan Integrating the site into the wider landscape

Integration of the small forest Reserve in the wider landscape Current Historical Predicted Mainstreaming forest conservation in the development planning and land use planning at the larger landscape. Sufficient buffer zone taking into consideration forest corridors Integration of the small forest Reserve in the wider landscape